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Healthy creeks,
streams, marshes, and other water sources that are often found near communities
is essential for wildlife. Protecting and restoring those waterways is not as
hard as it may sound and can have a huge impact on the local economy as well.
Find out more via this fantastic article written by Tom Spencer and published
on the World Wildlife Federation’s
blog:
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Orphaned
Wildlife Rehabilitation Society is a non-profit animal sanctuary whose staff
& volunteers are dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of raptors.
Located in
Delta, BC (Canada)
Well stocked
gift shop offers various owl and eagle stuffies, t-shirts, hoodies, jackets and
much, much more!
"We are always
on the lookout for new volunteers; from bird care, cage cleaning, feeding and
glove training the birds, assisting with medical care and rescue pick-ups. Help
with gardening, carpentry, gift area, fundraising, tour guides, offsite and
onsite education, etc."
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Some kids learn by listening; others learn by doing. Geoff Mulgan gives a short introduction to the Studio School, a new kind of school in the UK where small teams of kids learn by working on projects that are, as Mulgan puts it, "for real."
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